The Facts: Following up on the ongoing story. ... The Cowboys' officially start their offseason program on Monday, but Romo has been back at work a bit longer than that. "It's been going great here for the last two, three weeks – just getting them going and being able to go full speed and all that stuff. It's been great," he said Saturday. "I can throw fully. I've been throwing fully here for a good week and a half, two weeks. It's been good."
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It was the first time he’s spoken publicly since he underwent surgery on his left clavicle, which he fractured twice during the course of the 2015 season. Back on March 8 he had a Mumford procedure, in which a portion of the clavicle is shaved down to alleviate stress on the bone. Recovery time for the surgery was slated at six-to-eight weeks. Romo said he'll participate in offseason workouts with two weeks of strength and conditioning. The second phase of the program includes on-field workouts, drills and instruction – though no live contact or team offense vs. team defense drills are allowed. Given that he can throw, though, Romo said he has had an opportunity to throw with his receiver – including Dez Bryant. “We’ve gotten out there,” he said. “It’s part of the offseason and you’re always getting better.”